B.Tech. - Mining Engineering
Catagory: Engineering
Course Type: Graduation
Duration: 4 Year
Study Mode: Regular
About Course
Course Description
Mining Engineering Courses in India might not be the most coveted ones but their importance is very much visible when mines turn out to be money churning setups. Mining Engineering is the type of engineering which involves the practice, the theory, the science, the technology, and application of extracting and processing minerals from a naturally occurring environment. Minerals have been essential to man since our beginning. The demand for minerals of all kinds is higher today than ever before, and it continues to increase as the nations of the world strive to improve their standards of living. It is the task of the mineral industry and the people in it to supply these needs. Mines are primarily of two types - Underground Mines and Open-Pit Mines. Minerals that exist mostly underground (eg. coal, gold etc.) are generally recovered using the underground mining process. Minerals like iron ore, limestone, manganese ore, etc. are mostly recovered from the surface downwards in opencast mining
The first role of Mine Engineers is the discovery of a mineral deposit and the determination of the profitability of a mine. Mining engineers are involved in the mineral discovery stage by working with geologists to identify a mineral reserve. The first step in discovering an ore body is to determine what minerals to test for. The geologists and engineers drill core samples and conduct surface surveys searching for specific compounds and ores. For example a mining engineer and geologist may target metallic ores such as galena for lead or chalcocite for copper. A mining engineer may also search for a non-metal such as phosphate, quartz, or coal. They design open-pit and underground mines, supervise the construction of mine shafts and tunnels in underground operations, and devise methods for transporting minerals to processing plants Mining activities generally cause a disturbance of the environment in and around which the minerals are located. Mining engineers must therefore be concerned not only with the production and processing of mineral commodities, but also with the mitigation of damage or to the environment as a result of that production and processing. In general, mining engineering is concerned with the safe, economic and environmentally responsible recovery, processing, marketing and financial management of mineral resources. Mining engineers are consulted for virtually every stage of a mining operation.
Job Perspectives
Mining is a world-wide activity involving the extraction of non-metallic’s, metal ores of all kinds, and solid fuels and energy sources such as coal and nuclear material. The need for mineral extraction and production is an essential activity of modern society. In addition to mineral extraction, the skills of mining engineers are also needed in a variety of fields where the earth's crust is utilized. The construction industry, with its requirements of developing roads, railroads, tunnels, and underground chambers, and the hazardous waste disposal industry are examples of such applications. These are rapidly expanding needs, with a shortage of competent people; the mining engineer is well qualified to meet these needs. Both private & public sectors of the mining industry offers a wide range of opportunities to mining engineers.
As technological and engineering field, mining engineering offer a tremendous opportunity for the person who wishes to become involved in the application of natural mineral resources for the preservation and enhancement of man. To meet these needs mining engineers require a broad understanding of basic sciences, engineering, and economic principles. General education, communications skills, and comprehension of social factors are also important, since engineers often assume managerial functions within the mining industry engineering, operations, sales, and management. The breadth of subjects covered in the mining curriculum provides additional opportunities in allied fields. Private sector businesses, as well as state and central agencies, rely on the services of mining engineers. In addition, one can get job in government sector concerned with Mines.